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After being discharged from the Alliance, Commander Helen Trevelyan joined the Andromeda Initiative, thinking to leave her personal tragedies and a psycho ex-boyfriend behind her. She expected to sleep for 600 years, and wake up in a med bay. Instead, she crash-landed on the side of a snow-covered mountain, ten-thousand years later. She is alone, confused, and dying from eezo radiation. And the only sign of civilization is an old church in the distance.

A Post-Modern Girl on Thedas fic.

Many, many thanks to my betas, Dreadlordcherrycake and Duinemerwen, who have advised me on all matters of lore, plausibility and verb tense. If it wasn't for them, this story would still be in cryo. Any mistakes are mine, not theirs.

I have a regular work schedule IRL, which means I don't have a regular update schedule on AO3. This story is visually supported.

Summary

In my first playthrough, my Inquisitor was drinking to excess with Iron Bull after killing that first Dragon and I was excited to see what the Inquisitor would do when drunk and how each companion would react. I imagined Josephine and Cassandra’s fury as they scraped the poor elf off the floor with Sera’s laughter following them back to Skyhold.

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Player insert is sucked into their own version of Dragon Age Inquisition. Sounds like a dream come true until she realizes shes her usual self and has not replaced the Inquisitor, but coexists with her.She finds happiness acting as an Oracle due to her knowledge of the games proceedings and becomes helpful. But it's hard to keep a positive attitude when she must watch her Inquisitor romance Solas in her stead.

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Mi'nan has seen her fair share of atrocities, but when Clan Lavellan sent her away to spy on the Conclave, she found herself thrown into a plot thicker than Chantry guilt. Can the elf who has a very reasonable hatred of humans, find a way to move on to help save the world? And how could a Blade of Vengeance possibly teach an old wolf how to forgive? Solavellan, slow burn, M for angst and some possibly trigging events later that will be tagged at the start.

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Three years after disbandment, the Inquisition’s network has gone silent. Solas (now Fen’Harel), determined to see his plans to fruition, comes across a ruin on a small island, off the southern coast of Orlais and in the Sundered Sea, and finds a lost relic of Ancient Elvhenan that shouldn’t still exist. With its finding, Solas realizes that such relic can bring down the veil as his Inquisitor once wanted –without the destruction of her world as the price.

However, to unlock its power, he needs to call upon an ancient group of Guardians he foolishly thought to be gone from this world –for they are the only ones who know how to activate the relic. But to find them, to enlist there aid, he must find Sarina Lavellan first. For she is the key in finding them.

The only problem?

The love of his life disappeared over a year ago and is no where to be found.

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“Who are you?” he whispered. “Who are you that you could possess such a gift and survive? To walk out of the breach relatively unscathed, and with this stowaway. What makes you so very special?”She stirred again, tension in her arm pulling her hand slightly away from his. “Too many eyes,” she breathed in her sleep. Solas felt an electric chill run down his spine. He reached across, took her chin in his hand, and turned her face back toward him. With disappointment, he saw her eyes remained firmly closed.“What had too many eyes?” he murmured. “What do you see?”

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A young mage from the Circle at Ostwick, Diana Trevelyan went to the Conclave, hoping to find a way back to normal. Instead, she finds herself marked. Solas is both impressed and infuriated with the young mage. A combination of circumstance and fate will draw this unlikely pair together.

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Samarra Bayart is a researcher, albeit one with a small Dragon Age obsession. So when she finds herself in Thedas, she's convinced she's in a dream... till she realizes she's not.

Given the title of Oracle (which she's not a fan of, thank you very much, she's a scientist) she must carefully walk the line between using her knowledge of the game to guide the Inquisition, while protecting herself and her secrets.

Can she put what she knows to get the best ending for the ones she cares for? Or will she crash and burn in the wolf's jaws?

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Commander Cullen of the Inquisition is keeping himself busy, as always. Though his general well-being has greatly improved throughout the years, there are still unresolved issues that resurface here and there.

When Leliana asks Cullen for help with finding an old friend lost in the fade, he unthinkingly refers her to the one person he suspects can perform the task. Cullen is forced to deal with the remorse he experiences from his days in Kirkwall while enduring the discomforts of Lyrium withdrawal.

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“I know who she looks like Cullen. You need to be careful, this is not Valwyn.”

Leliana knows. Of course Leliana knows. She was there when he was rescued from the tower. She was there when his secret was revealed. The Inquisition’s spymaster knows just how he felt about the late Hero of Ferelden.

And she’s just made it obvious she suspects his current feelings for the Herald of Andraste.

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First of her clan, Initiate of Mythal, and now Herald of Andraste. Sarenna Lavellan's life has been plagued by nightmares, both literally and figuratively. After agreeing to aid the newly formed Inquisition, she learns that the man who has caught her eye, the Inquisition's Commander no less, is truly her worst nightmare. However the Commander suffers from his own demons, and is determined to slay them once and for all. Sarenna must now learn to protect herself from hostile nighttime visitors, while playing nice with them during her waking hours.